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‘A sigh of relief’: Mkhize reports decline in COVID-19 cases, deaths

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Zweli Mkhize, has reported good news. He said apart from declining COVID-19 infections and deaths, our recovery rate has also risen.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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Robert De Niro Says The Pandemic Caused Him To Decrease His Spousal Support Payments By Half
In the ongoing divorce battle between actor Robert De Niro and his wife Grace Hightower, De Niro said he decreased Hightower's monthly spousal support because the coronavirus affected his earning potential.
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NBA Champ Rasheed Wallace Says He Wouldn't Risk Playing During COVID and Frowns Upon New Player Jerseys - Black Enterprise
Former NBA star Rasheed Wallace opened up about the restart of the NBA season and players wearing social justice messages on their jerseys.
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
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Spicy Chicken Sandwiches Reign Supreme In Grubhub's Top Food Trends Of 2020 (So Far)
Spicy Chicken Sandwiches Reign Supreme In Grubhub's Top Food Trends Of 2020 (So Far)
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Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture
With Black Americans dying of COVID at higher rates, the medical community points to racism in health care - African American News Today - EIN News
Racial biases and inequalities in health care have resulted in Black Americans having poor health outcomes and higher rates of chronic diseases than whites, which has led to their being infected with the coronavirus at higher rates and being nearly twice as likely to die of it.
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Source: The Morning Call
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Signed An Order Requiring Masks
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms signed an executive order Thursday requiring masks in Georgia's largest city and defying Governor Brian Kemp.
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
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Cape Town weather: Two days of torrential rain set to batter region
Snow, wind, thunder and an absolute barrage of rain hits the Mother City from Wednesday. Here's what the latest Cape Town weather forecast is saying.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
NBA Champ Rasheed Wallace Says He Wouldn't Risk Playing During COVID and Frowns Upon New Player Jerseys
The COVID-19 pandemic and resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement have become defining movements of 2020. Both occurrences have drastically shifted American culture, politics, and the way many industries
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Source: The Black Chronicle
Fauci Calls for 'Serious Reaching Out' to Minorities on COVID-19 Vaccine
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, stressed the importance of getting the coronavirus vaccination once available, particularly for people of color.
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Source: The Washington Informer
Who is Tracy Zille? EFF official allegedly controversial Twitter figure
The now controversial words, Tracy Zille, have been trending for the last week on Twitter. If you didn't know, here’s why.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Coronavirus Pandemic Far From Over, WHO Chief Warns
The leader of the World Health Organization warned that the coronavirus scourge is "far from over" as worldwide infections hit a daily high.
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Source: The Washington Informer
The Impact Of COVID-19 In Our Community: Let’s Not Put Our Health At Risk - The Seattle Medium
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cite several possible reasons that Black Americans are more affected. One is that many of us live in more highly populated areas where it’s more difficult to practice physical distancing from one another. Many of us also live in
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Sacramento County Coronavirus Summary: June 15, 2020
In an effort to keep our community informed about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, The Observer has launched a daily update and information guide to help our audience see the impact the coronavirus is having on Sacramento County. Please note that graphs, maps and stories are updated on a daily
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More than 30 Greyhounds found in ‘deplorable’ state on Mafikeng property
Inspectors from the NSPCA have confiscated 31 Greyhounds after they were found with untreated broken bones and infected wounds.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Drunk ‘Karen’s Husband’ Claims He’s ‘Not A Racist’ After Calling Bartender The N-Word In Viral Video
The CEO of Actionable Insights gets called out.
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Diarrhea outbreak hits Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo | Africanews
An outbreak of diarrhea has killed nine people out of more than 1,800 cases in the past month in Zimbabwe’s second city, highlighting the problems for a weak public health system already struggling with rising cases of
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Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
Cele to NCOP: 84 police officers charged during lockdown
In April, Police Minster Bheki Cele said that 89 officers had been arrested during lockdown, but now says that 84 have been charged.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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STREAMED: Juice WRLD Posthumously Releases 'Legends Never Die,' Summer Walker Gets You In Your Feelings With 'Life On Earth' EP & More
STREAMED: Juice WRLD Posthumously Releases "Legends Never Die," Summer Walker Gets You In Your Feelings With "Life On Earth" EP & More
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Don't press our luck, governor
BY FRANK DROUZAS, Staff Writer Got a second, Gov. Ron DeSantis? Good. There are two words I've been meaning to say to you: dumb luck. If you or anyone else asked me how Florida kept its number of COVID cases relatively low at the beginning of this pandemic, that's probably the response
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Source: http://theweeklychallenger.com
Jeff Staple Connects With Cole Haan For A Modern Spin On The Oxford Dress Shoe
Jeff Staple Connects With Cole Haan For A Modern Spin On The Oxford Dress Shoe
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England v West Indies Test match talking points: Day 3 - Voice Online
Broadside Play had not yet begun when arguably the biggest blow of the day was... The post England v West Indies Test match talking points: Day 3 appeared first on Voice Online.
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Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
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Parenting During COVID 19
By Thomasina Jenkins LCSW, CSAC, ICS What can parents do to help children and adolescents during this COVID-19 Pandemic? Realizing that this is a traumatic event, parents and family members should identify and address their own feelings—this can allow them to help others. Explain to children what
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Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper
LAUSD has no timetable for reopening campuses -
LOS ANGELES — There is still no timetable on when Los Angeles Unified School District campuses may reopen due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the district may need to create a balance of online and in-person classes for the next academic year that starts Aug. 18. That was the word from Superintendent
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A thug with verbal diarrhoea - ANC escalate war of words with Malema
A playground fight has broken out online, after the ANC's new Youth League took offence to comments made by Julius Malema on Monday.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Coronavirus Update: The IRS Accidentally Gave Money to Prison Inmates. Now They Want It Back
Hundreds of thousands of dollars in coronavirus relief payments have been sent to people in jail across the country, and now the IRS is asking state officials to help retrieve the money that the agency says was mistakenly sent. The legislation passed by Congress more than two months ago doesnt
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If coronavirus cases continue spiking, SCS Supt. Ray says he cannot ‘in good faith’ open school buildings - TSDMemphis.com
If coronavirus hospitalizations and cases continue to surge, Memphis students will start the school year online, Supt. Joris Ray said Friday. “If we are where we are today, in good faith I could not open schools,” the Shelby County Schools leader told Chalkbeat. “And when I say open
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Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com
Worker insurance, long way to go for Zim
REPORTS that Zimbabwe is considering an employment insurance scheme for workers to mitigate the impact of global pandemics make for interesting reading. NewsDay Comment In the words of President Emmerson Mnangagwa in a virtual meeting of heads of State, labour unions and employers, that was
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Fresh fears over fuel shortages: SAs diesel reserves running dry
Concerns have been raised in Parliament about the lack of urgency regarding a potential fuel shortage in June, as access to diesel remains limited.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Gyms, beauty salons and outdoor theatres to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions eased
GYMS, SWIMMING pools and sports facilities will reopen as the government eases COVID-19 lockdown measures.... The post Gyms, beauty salons and outdoor theatres to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions eased appeared first on Voice Online.
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Finding the Facts on HIV
Keayea Lee, Prevention and Outreach Coordinator for EPIC (Empath Partners in Care) By LaShante Keys, Empath Health ST. PETERSBURG - Within our community, HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be areas of concern for public health. According to the Florida Department of
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MASK UP! ST. PETE distributes 2000 masks during first campaign event
By J.A. Jones, Staff Writer ​ST. PETERSBURG – Last Friday, more than 45 volunteers took part in MASK UP! ST. PETE’s campaign launch in the south side’s 33705 zip code. Volunteers distributed over 2,000 masks and hundreds of t-shirts and flyers to help aid in the fight against COVID-19. Volunteers
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